today is expected to the Swedish floorball federation to come up with a statement with the rest of the season. Pushed to the end game up in season 2019/20 review and Falun gong, and the Facility to be run to the champions?
But, before that, the last grundserieomgången to be played on Saturday. At least that is the plan at the moment.
as For the Sirius, which recently secured a new contract – waiting for the away game against staples last own private bathroom. In a match with the other words, it doesn’t mean anything at all. More than that, it should have the series completed.
” to me, it is insane that we have to take a boat with a bunch of other people in order to play a completely meaningless game. It is, of course, just that you should try to avoid, ” says Sirius, coach David william lee golden, to AROUND.
”It is just ridiculous”
it is, it bortamatcherna to our own private bathroom. A Gotlandsfärja – or not – in order to get there.
this is A big contrast with the life which the law could take the bus, and then walk right into the locker room.
” as I understand it, it is empty, stands as a case, but that the game should be played. To risk your health for nothing. There is only one game that should be played because you want to have a show where everyone has played the same number of matches, that is just ridiculous, ” says mr william lee golden.
however, Sirius is going to the match with 17 players on Friday.
If not, a decision made by the Swedish floorball federation time to get to that moment. The meeting will begin at 16 o’clock.
a number of SSL club has been the face of Saturday’s matches, decided to play with the audience. That is, Falun, sweden. The masters of the staff were exceptional. has suspended the sale of tickets for their game against Hamilton while awaiting a decision.
in the past, and Finland and Norway have concluded their seasons. The same thing is expected to happen in Switzerland.
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